03-28-2008
Low-level languages build character, but that doesn't mean you have to live with them if you don't want to. But this is hardly the place for an advocacy discussion (sorry for baiting you). My point was just that a good half of any typical coding guideline will be dealing with traps in any particular language; a good language doesn't have many such traps, and so it's easier for the guideline author to concentrate on substantial issues of style and comprehension. In my limited experience, few languages are good, by this definition, and even fewer of those which are will reach any level of popularity.
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oggz-comment
oggz-comment(1) General Commands Manual oggz-comment(1)
NAME
oggz-comment -- List or edit comments in an Ogg file.
SYNOPSIS
oggz-comment [-l | --list ]
oggz-comment [-o filename | --output filename ] [-d | --delete ] [-a | --all ] [-s serialno | --serialno serialno ] [-c content-
type | --content-type content-type ] filename
oggz-comment [-h | --help ] [-v | --version ]
Description
oggz-comment lists or edits the comments of an Ogg file.
Options
oggz-comment accepts the following options:
Listing options
-l, --list
List the comments in the given file.
Editing options
-o filename, --output filename
Write output to the specified filename.
-d, --delete
Delete comments before editing.
-a, --all Edit comments for all logical bitstreams.
-c content-type, --content-type content-type
Edit comments of the logical bitstreams with specified content-type. Run oggz-known-codecs(1) for a full list of codecs known by
the installed version of oggz.
-s serialno, --serialno serialno
Edit comments of the logical bitstream with specified serialno.
Miscellaneous options
-h, --help
Display usage information and exit.
-v, --version
Output version information and exit.
EXAMPLES
List all comments in file.ogg:
oggz comment -l file.ogg
List only the comments in the Theora bitstream in file.ogv:
oggz comment -l -c theora file.ogv
Add the comment "GENRE=Rock" to the Vorbis bitstream of file.ogv, writing output to output.ogv:
oggz comment -c vorbis -o output.ogv file.ogg GENRE=Rock
AUTHOR
Kangyuan Niu August 5, 2007;
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2007 Annodex Association
SEE ALSO
vorbiscomment(1), ogginfo(1), oggz-info(1), hogg(1)
oggz-comment(1)